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NFLPA tells agents start negotiating.


Highlandfire

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81f7e463/article/nflpa-tells-agents-that-player-business-should-start-now?module=HP_headlines

Dip shits. But they aren't a union right so why are they contacting agents on behalf of the players?

Anyhoo all this is, is baiting the Owners into more antitrust action by not negotiating. I fully expect in the next 24 hours to see the NFLPA Lawyers run to the female judge and whine about it. I mean forget the league has a draft in 48 hours or anything....

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Kinda hard when the NFL hasn't started it's new league yr.

Owners really fuged this up.

I posted an article a couple months ago that said many of the owners opted out of the CBA because of stats The commish and the NFL gave them on how the CBA wasn't going to work. IF this has any truth to it and this blows up in the owners faces, I can see our commish poo canned pretty damn quickly.

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I think Goodell is a pooty commish fwiw.

Shows too much favoritism.

I agree. I do feel the penalties for off the field crap are good because under Tags it was outta hand.

But overall this guy is an assclown and is doing more harm to the NFL than good. I hope they find a reason to poo can him.

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This is very interesting. I think that one owner will get trigger happy and will jump on the chance to sign a big time free agent early (Dan Snider???? ;) ) This would then cause a feeding frenzy and open up the floodgates. We just need that first owner to pull a brash stunt.

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